iCal for Mac OS X available immediately

Green Eyes... ah....Today Steve Jobs announced the release of iCal for Mac OS X 10.2 at the Apple Expo in Paris, France:

iCal is an elegant personal calendar application that helps you manage your life and your time better than ever before. iCal lets you keep track of your appointments and events with multiple calendars featuring at-a-glance views of upcoming activities by day, week or month.

Multiple calendar mgmt.iCal lets you create separate color-coded calendars for your home, school and work schedules, and it lets you view all your different calendars at the same time from within a single unified window. That way you can quickly spot scheduling conflicts ó and just as quickly identify where you still have lots of time.

You can use iCal to remind you of time commitments, keep track of your deadlines, send and receive email and text-message notifications, set alarms, and even create and prioritize To Do lists. In fact, iCal performs so many useful functions, it makes all other desktop calendars look, well, dated.

I’ve already installed it this morning, and it’s a wonderful addition to the iApps. It’s a free download for Jaguar users.

Among the other announcements: Mac OS X will be the OS that is bootable on all new hardware, starting in 2003, and Developers are adopting Rendezvous like its Jack Daniels in 1920.

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